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Nanobodies (Hybrid 2nd edition)

8-10 September 2021 - Virtual & Brussels, Belgium
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Nanobodies (Hybrid 2nd edition)

Nanobodies (Hybrid 2nd edition)

Trends in Structural Biology satellite meeting on 10 september

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The discovery of nanobodies® by Raymond Hamers in the 1980s and the further development of the technology by Serge Muyldermans and Jan Steyaert fundamentally changed approaches in different areas of medicine. Nanobodies® are very useful in the diagnosis and treatment of serious and life-threatening diseases.

As nanobodies® were born at the University of Brussels, the VIB-VUB Center for Structural Biology is very honored to organize the hybrid second edition of the Nanobody conference. This meeting series was launched in September 2019 at the University of Bonn by Florian Schmidt and Paul-Albert König.

During the 2day conference on 8-9 September 2021, leaders in the field will present their latest findings in sessions focused on:

  • Nanobody engineering
  • Innovative research tools
  • Nanobodies® in diagnostics, imaging and microscopy
  • Nanobodies® as therapeutic molecules
  • Nanobodies® as anti-infectious agents

On Friday 10 September, a satellite event ‘Trends in structural biology’ will be held.

Recorded talks

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Attending a VIB Conference safely in times of COVID-19
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What to expect from this hybrid event
The scientific program (presentations, Q&A’s, and poster sessions) will be available for both live and virtual audiences. The virtual platform also offers several ways of interacting with each other through (video) chat. On top of this there will be live poster presentations for those attending the event in Brussels.

Information for poster presenters

The format for your (live) poster should be: A0 (841 x 1189 mm / 33.1 x 46.8 in), portrait orientation.
The format for your (virtual) poster should be: 4 slides in 16:9 format + a recorded video of your talk.

The best abstracts will have a short talk slot in the plenary program. The 2 best posters will win the Poster prize!

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Confirmed speakers

Program

Day 1 - Wednesday, 08 September, 2021

08:30
09:00
Registration & welcome coffee
09:00
09:10
Welcome
09:10
09:40
Opening talk
09:10
09:40
Selection technologies and dedicated tailoring to broaden application range of Nanobodies.
09:40
12:10
Nanobodies in diagnostics, imaging and microscopy

Chair: Ulrich Rothbauer

09:40
10:10
Neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 by highly potent, hyperthermostable and mutation-tolerant nanobodies

Dirk Görlich

Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, DE
10:10
10:40
Sensing and modulating opioid receptor signalling by nanobodies
10:40
11:10
Coffee break
11:10
11:25
Nanobody-based immunoassays: addressing the need for improved sensitivity and specificity in medical diagnostics

Francisco Javier Morales Yanez

VUB & Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, BE
Selected from abstracts
11:25
11:40
A convenient labeling strategy for the preparation of bimodal tracers carrying Tc-99m and IRDye800CW for intraoperative tumor recognition and delineation

Noemi Declerck

Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BE
Selected from abstracts
11:40
12:10
Noninvasive imaging of immune responses
12:10
12:15
An Introduction to GenScript Biotech

Nicholas Gouw

Genscript - Marketing Specialist, NL
Sponsored talk
12:15
13:00
Lunch
13:00
14:00
Poster session 1 (Live @ Brussels)
14:00
17:45
Nanobodies as therapeutic molecules and anti-infectious agents

Chair: Florian Schmidt

14:00
14:30
Old monkeys, new tricks: use of an IL-1-based AcTakine to drive T cell immunity
14:30
15:00
Therapeutic targeting human and viral chemokine receptors by nanobodies
15:00
15:15
Identification and In Vivo Validation of Brain-penetrating Nanobodies

Maarten Dewilde

VIB Center for Brain & Disease Research, BE; KU Leuven, BE
Selected from abstracts
15:15
15:30
Structure-guided multivalent nanobodies block SARS-CoV-2 infection and suppress mutational escape
15:30
15:35
Addressing the reproducibility crisis with high-level antibody production and validation

Klaus Henrick

Proteintech Group, DE
Sponsored talk
15:35
16:00
Coffee break
16:00
16:30
Fighting coronavirus spikes with nanobodies
16:30
17:00
Broad reactivity nanobodies against influenza hemagglutinin and their applications

Simon Hufton

The National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, UK
17:00
17:45
Workshop: International database on nanobodies

Moderated by Jan Steyaert

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20:00
Conference dinner

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Day 2 - Thursday, 09 September, 2021

08:45
09:10
Coffee
09:10
09:40
Opening talk
09:10
09:40
The story of caplacizumab, the first NANOBODY® therapeutics on the market
09:40
12:10
Innovative research tools

Chair: Martine Smit

09:40
10:10
Novel mechanisms of nanobody binding: From light controls to active site melting
10:10
10:40
Spin-labeled nanobodies as conformation reporters of membrane proteins in cells
10:40
11:10
Coffee break
11:10
11:40
Non-invasive immune imaging and cancer therapy using human PD-L1 nanobodies
11:40
11:55
Have the cake and eat it too: NestLink allows the pre-clinical screening of over 100 drug-like nanobodies in a single animal

Justin Walter

University of Zurich, CH
Selected from abstracts
11:55
12:10
Integrative proteomics identifies thousands of distinct, multi-epitope, and high-affinity nanobodies

Zhe Sang

University of Pittsburgh, US
Selected from abstracts
12:10
12:15
Writing the Future of Biologics - Introduction to Twist Biopharma

Leonie Alten

Scientific Development Manager, SynBio, Twist Bioscience, DE
Sponsored talk
12:15
12:45
Lunch
12:45
13:45
Poster session 2 (Virtual)
13:45
14:30
2 workshop sessions
Workshop: Synthetic versus immune libraries

Moderated by Markus Seeger & Serge Muyldermans

Workshop: How to modify nanobodies for imaging purposes

Moderated by Nick Devoogdt & Ulrich Rothbauer

Only live available.

14:45
17:30
Nanobody engineering

Chair: Markus Seeger

14:45
15:15
Nanobodies as tools to interrogate membrane protein structure and function
15:15
15:45
Structural biology as guide for nanobodies against covid19
15:45
15:50
Immunization strategies for generating camelid single-domain antibodies

Jonas Füner

Preclinics - Director, DE
Sponsored talk
15:50
16:15
Coffee break
16:15
16:30
GlycoVHH: a synthetic glyco-engineering approach to increase VHH versatility

Loes Van Schie

VIB-UGent Center for Medical Biotechnology, BE
Selected from abstracts
16:30
16:45
Photocaged Nanobodies for Spatiotemporal Control of Cellular Processes with Light

Henning D. Mootz

Institute of Biochemistry, University of Münster, DE
Selected from abstracts
16:45
17:15
Nanobodies to engineer immunity
17:30
19:00
Social activity Brussels

Day 3 - Friday, 10 September, 2021

09:00
09:30
Registration & coffee
09:30
09:40
Welcome on satellite meeting
09:40
10:10
Opening talk
09:40
10:10
Human GABAA Receptor Structures and Signalling Mechanisms
10:10
12:10
Trends in Structural Biology - AM

Chair: Han Remaut

10:10
10:40
Changing the landscape for structural and cellular biology at Diamond
10:40
11:10
Coffee break
11:10
11:40
Targeting the outer membrane insertase with novel antibiotics
11:40
11:55
The Structural Basis of GPR56/ADGRG1 Regulation in the Central Nervous System

Demet Arac

University of Chicago, US
Selected from abstracts
11:55
12:10
Conformation-specific nanobody selection for structural biology of solute carriers

Benedikt Kuhn

Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, DE
Selected from abstracts
12:10
12:45
Lunch
12:45
13:45
Satellite poster session
13:45
14:30
Workshop: Applications of nanobodies in Structural biology

Moderated by Jan Steyaert & Han Remaut

14:45
16:15
Trends in Structural Biology - PM

Chair: Jan Steyaert

14:45
15:15
Structural studies of prokaryotic cell surfaces

Tanmay Bharat

Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, UK
15:15
15:45
A de novo design approach to membrane protein folding
15:45
16:15
Coffee break
16:15
16:45
Inverting protein structure prediction models for protein design
16:45
17:15
Closing debate: The future of Structural Biology
17:15
17:25
Closing words

Organizing committee

Abstracts

The full list of abstracts will be available on 25-08-2021 until 09-10-2021
This list will only be available for registered attendees of the event.

Attendees

The full list of attendees will be available on 25-08-2021 until 09-10-2021
This list will only be available for registered attendees of the event.